Keeping up with Current Research: October 2010 Sue Bird Bodleian Subject Librarian Geography.
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Transcript of Keeping up with Current Research: October 2010 Sue Bird Bodleian Subject Librarian Geography.
Oxford Research Archive• Students registered on
the D.Phil. programme from 1st October 2007 are required to deposit both a print copy (in the Bodleian Library) and a digital copy (in ORA) of their thesis.
http://ora.ouls.ox.ac.uk/
Current Awareness Services
• The information explosion during 1950’s & 60’s gave rise to fears of not being able to keep up to date with the literature and so current awareness services came into being.
• Originally hardcopy and postal services.
• Advent of the internet has vastly improved such services.
ELECTRONIC ALERTING SERVICES (EAS)
EAS make use of e-mail and e-databases.
In the academic community these are usually provided by the Institution and so are free to the end-users.
WARNING : No database is comprehensive and no matter how well you frame your enquiry, an EAS will never be as clever as your brain is at picking out material of interest.
RSS = Really Simple Syndication
• RSS is a family of web feed formats
• A web feed is a data format used for serving users frequently updated content.
• Content distributors syndicate a web feed• thereby allowing users to subscribe to it.
SfX: Oxford University e-Journals – full text
ZETOC : Electronic table of contents: Covers the British Library’s Document Supply Centre’s intake of journals
SCOPUS Science Direct. Updating service for journals mainly from Elsevier
Web of Knowledge: Covers all the ISI Citation databases, Arts & Humanities, Social Science & Science
Databases vs. Search engines• Contents are
indexed by subject specialists
• Subject headings• Limiting functions
e.g. publication types, language
Allow you to • View Search history• Combine searches• Mark and sort
results• Print/save/email/
export• Save searches• Set up alerts
• Searches done by automated “web crawlers”
• No thesaurus / subject headings – just free text searching
• No limiting functions
• Usually none of
these!
ZETOCBritish Library: Electronic Table of Contents
+++ Broad coverage.Easy to set up.Easy to modify & extend
--- Not so timely as some (it depends on BL receipt of hard copy)
Keeping up to date with SCOPUS
Covers journals loaded onto ScienceDirect(but not exclusively)
Includes Abstracts in the searches as well as journal titles, keywords and citations
Can look at the results over the net
Journal and Citation alerts are emailed Search (Keyword) alerts must be viewed online
Reference Management Systems
• ProCite, Reference Manager and EndNote (works without web access – but software needs to be installed on own machine – charge of c£80 from OUCS)
• RefWorks (web based – access your records anywhere - free to members of university)
• EndNote on the Web (free to members of university, but has limited feature set – designed to be used alongside desktop version)
• Zotero is a free plug-in for Firefox browser (only) – limited but growing capability
So what can reference management software do?
• Store references to items in many different formats and material types• Search, select and output references in a variety of pre-determined
styles, or one of your own making• Import references direct from databases like Scopus or Web of
Knowledge, or library catalogues like OLIS• Search external databases from within the reference management
software, and save references retrieved• Insert references into a word-processed document and format them in a
particular style at the touch of a button• Store links to documents – pdf’s, images – or copies of them within
database
EndNote, EndNote Web & RefWorks compared
Compare features: EndNote
Web EndNoteDesktop RefWorks
Save references + + +
Organize & edit references + + +
Storage capacity (number of references) 10,000 unlimited unlimited
Import from many databases and OPACs + + +
Cite & format papers with bibliographies + + +
Create & save advanced searches + create (not save)
Customize views & displays + +
Edit reference import filters & output styles +RW can add or edit import filters
Users can edit output styles
Use term lists for auto-entry + +
Cite tables, figures, & equations + +
Work Offline (anytime/anywhere) + Write papers offline only
Local Personal Files and Documents + +
High Performance Desktop Environment +
EndNote system:-
Software package that you purchase from O.U.C.S. but you then have it permanently
There is also now a Web version
Courses laid on for both main systems (http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk)
Web of Knowledge
WEB of Science: ISI citation indexes
Broad Coverage – all subject areas
Run when convenient
Automatic export to EndNotebut now with export to RefWorks
(Journal Citation Reports – help choose the most effective title in your area)
Web of Knowledge
Three ways to keep up to date:
E-mail alert – you can specify a search to be repeated and the results emailed to you at chosen intervals
Saving and rerunning searches – you save a search and run it again in the future
Citation Alert – you will receive an email every time a particular article is cited in another WoK-indexed article
Bibliographic Databases
OVIDSP
• CAB Abstracts – biogeography• Forest Science - biogeography• GeoRef – physical geography & geology• EconLit – economic geography• Zoological Abstracts Archive only
(1864-1977)
Bibliographic Databases
Search :- Ecotouris* 2009 only
Scopus = 123 articles
W.o.K. = 89 articles
Ovid = 86 after de-duplication of 108 articles, etc.
C.S.A = 75 articles (70 after de-duplication)
EbscoHost = 2 articles
RefWorks de-duplication = 271
Further assistance:
This presentation available on-linehttp://www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/science/training/
biosciences
More courses available:http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/itlp/
Other presentations
http://www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/services/training/wiser